Classification Flashcards
What are the 5 kingdoms
Plants
Animals
Fungi
Protists
Bacteria/Prokaryotes /Monera
Examples of organisms in the kingdoms
Prokaryote- tuberculosis
Protoctista- amoeba, seaweed
Fungi- yeast, mould, mushroom
State the unicellular and multicellular kingdoms
Unicellular- prokaryotes, protoctista
Multicellular- fungi, plantae, animalia
Difference between vertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates- backbone
Invertebrates- no backbone
Examples of vertebrates
Fish
Birds
Mammals
Amphibians
Reptiles
Examples of invertebrates
Cnidarians (e.g. octopus)
Worms
Arthropods (e.g. millipedes, insects, centipedes, arachnids)
Molluscs (e.g. 🐌)
4 groups of non-flowering plants
Algae
Mosses
Ferns
Gymnosperms
Differences between monocot and dicot plants
Monocot- seed contains an embryo with 1 seed
Narrow leaves with straight, parallel leaves
Bunch of slender roots (fibrous roots)
Dicot- seed contains an embryo with 2 seed-leaves
Broad leaves with branched veins forming a network
One main root- taproot
What organisms are warm-blooded
Birds and mammals
Another name for flowering plants
Angiosperms
What groups are the following animals in:
1) Jellyfish
2) tapeworm
3) threadworm
4) earthworm
5) slug/snail/octopus
6) starfish/sea urchin
7) lobster/shrimp/crab
8) spider/tick/scorpion
9) cockroach/ant/house fly
10) centipede
11) shark/flying fish
12) frog/Toad
13) snake/lizard/turtle
14) mouse
1) cnidaria
2) flatworms
3) roundworms
4) annelids
5) molluscs
6) echinoderms
7) crustaceans
8) arachnids
9) insects
10) myriapods
11) fish
12) amphibians
13) reptiles
14) mammals